Hi Yekcko. It looks to me like the wood on your Rogue is probably WENGE. (When-gay)
Your electronics appear to be standard Rogue/Europa electronics.
If so (almost certainly so -as they match the standard configuration) the three knobs are: master volume; pan/balance/blend (there is a center detent -which is the 50/50 position); and the famous Alembic low pass filter.
A description of the filter can be found here:
http://club.alembic.com/Images/16271/16376.html?1107726471 The standard setup for the 3 toggle switches for a Rogue or Europa is that 2 of the 3 toggles are 3-position switches, and the 3rd is just a 2 position switch. (If all 3 toggles are 3-position switches -which is statistically unlikely- then you have a custom upgrade.)
In general, Rogues have 2 3-position switches, which are bass and treble boost/flat/cut switches. Once you realize this, it's pretty easy to figure out. Both toggles are flat in the center position. Flick 'em one way and you'll get a moderate (6 db) boost; flick 'em the other way and you'll get a moderate (6 db) cut. Once you realize this, it should be pretty easy to figure out which is bass, and which is treble -just by listening and hearing what they do.
The 3rd toggle is the Q switch. It's a 2-position switch, standard. The 2-position switch is basically an off/on switch for the Q. The Q works with the filter to add a (usually 8 db -unless you have a custom/customized instrument) to the frequency selected by the low pass filter.
You can also reference the official description of Rogue/Europa controls here:
http://club.alembic.com/Images/16271/16370.html?1107721317 The Q is a big part of the Alembic sound. The best way to hear what it does is to have your fretting hand hammer on a couple notes repeatedly while your other hand turns the filter. When the Q is on, you'll hear a very noticable wah wah effect. I recommend hammering on on one of your middle strings on one of your middle frets. You WON'T hear this wah wah effect if/when the Q is turned off.
For more/further info, dig around a little here:
P.S. Congrats on the Rogue, it looks great! How's it sound, feel, and play?